A group of 37 excited Year 6 Saltus students, along with five staff members have visited Washington DC and Virginia on the annual History Trip.
Students Kian Mooney and Caspar Ringsted commented: “At the American History Museum we saw the star spang...
The mighty yellow ducks are back again: Friends of Hospice, in tandem with Belco, have announced the 18th Annual Rubber Duck Derby in support of Agape House and hospice care.
The Duck Derby Race will take to the waters at 2pm on June 1 from Ordnance ...
If Nepalese child advocate Pralhad Dhakal could think of anything to say to Bermuda it would be ‘Thank You’.
Thanks to generous donations from the public to the ISIS Foundation, Mr Dhakal’s team has been able to improve the lives of thousands of chi...
Warwick Academy school hall was transformed into a packed Science Fair and Practical Arts display on April 16.
Year 8 held their Annual Science Fair where there were experiments ranging from the “Is Wind Energy Practical in Bermuda” to “Does the Stro...
Former Bermuda High School Head Girl Aliyyah Ahad has been named as Bermuda’s 2014 Rhodes Scholar.
“It is an absolute honour,” an elated Ms Ahad told The Royal Gazette last night, adding that it had also come as a surprise to learn that she’d been su...
Our goal as leaders of Bermuda’s number one high school is not to be celebrated for what we do, but to bring out the best in others, to help, share, encourage, and uplift.
In today’s world it’s so easy to write and talk about what you can do, but it’...
Bermudian Ross Webber has been named as the new chief executive officer of the Bermuda Business Development Agency (BDA).
Mr Webber will join the BDA from Government, where he is currently Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Education and Economic...
DATE: Apr 24, 2014 | CATEGORY: International Business |
Nepal may seem like a long way away from Bermuda.
But did you know that generous support from residents of the Island has helped to make the world a safer place for countless children in the South Asian region?
The ISIS Foundation is encouraging pe...
Nearly half the Island’s residents have thought about leaving Bermuda due to the economic climate.
Adults aged 18 to 34 are the likeliest age bracket to consider leaving the Island for fairer shores: 62 percent said yes, according to a survey commiss...
DATE: Apr 23, 2014 | CATEGORY: Economy | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Our educational system, has undergone major changes over the last half century, and while some of it has been positive, there are concerns that all is not well with a structure that has moved away from old fashioned discipline, which was so effective...